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the meaning of such a project? Passion? Who knows! I don't understand
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@[CosmicJocker] the rest is devoted to a moderate drone music, in this it's the pauses that almost set the rhythm. In my view, it's a great album if one is willing to surrender to the sound.
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"Evensong" the piece in the review is the most dynamic piece, almost breaking the sweet drowsiness induced by the rest of the album.
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In my opinion, it’s a more than decent work if it weren’t for Dead Can Dance. Suffocated by a mannerism dictated by the years of the project, perhaps by a writing now linked to the images induced by the duo and not those projected by the listener's emotions. Here, the emotion is lacking, the thrill is missing; the music holds our hand too tightly, points the way, leaving little room for individual imagination. They do it very well, but the "Magic" is absent, and if Dead Can Dance lose the Magic, it’s the end. Or perhaps the beginning of a formally perfect project that, in my view, is pointless. A house that has lost its true ghosts, replaced by actors. The result is formally similar, but the thrill is long gone. The cover is unattractive, clearly indicating the path the polished duo has now taken. If it weren’t a work by DCD, but it is.
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Surely a blast live, but nothing new on record. They stay afloat well, but nothing more.
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I know a couple of jobs but I didn't know it was Italian.
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It's probably interesting listening, but as I've already said, your review is too technical for me. Trust me.
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beautiful cover.
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this is what I heard the least, great band.
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They had a great insight, but they always got tangled up.